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Stem love$ (all stems)

27 papers:

SANERSANER-2015-SassoML #detection #problem
Misery loves company: CrowdStacking traces to aid problem detection (TDS, AM, ML), pp. 131–140.
CSCWCSCW-2015-MillerCT #exclamation #experience #quote #user interface
“I LOVE THIS SITE!” vs. “It’s a little girly”: Perceptions of and Initial User Experience with Pinterest (HJM, SC, LGT), pp. 1728–1740.
HCIHIMI-IKD-2015-ChangH15a #case study
A Study of the Feature of the Lovely Product Forms (WcC, CAH), pp. 571–581.
ECOOPECOOP-2015-MedeirosKRNG #c #preprocessor
The Love/Hate Relationship with the C Preprocessor: An Interview Study (FM, CK, MR, SN, RG), pp. 495–518.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-AilamakiLTPP #how #multi
How to stop under-utilization and love multicores (AA, EL, PT, DP, IP), pp. 189–192.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-Sedlar #compilation #how
How i learned to stop worrying and love compilers (ES), pp. 1–2.
HCIHCI-AS-2014-BangSKSSWW #interface
Digital Love Letter: A Handwriting Based Interface for Non-instant Digital Messenger (SJB, YS, JDK, KS, CKS, GW, SW), pp. 103–113.
CHICHI-2013-HartSA #exclamation
Love it or hate it!: interactivity and user types (JH, AGS, ADA), pp. 2059–2068.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-Rampoldi-HniloS #collaboration #gamification #smarttech #social
The Business Love Triangle- Smartphones, Gamification, and Social Collaboration (LRH, MS), pp. 309–315.
CAVCAV-2013-HeizmannHP #automaton #model checking #people
Software Model Checking for People Who Love Automata (MH, JH, AP), pp. 36–52.
CSCWCSCW-2012-LeeDTB
I love you, let’s share calendars: calendar sharing as relationship work (CPL, KD, AT, MJB), pp. 749–758.
ICSEICSE-2012-StaatsGH #automation #fault #how #mutation testing #testing
Automated oracle creation support, or: How I learned to stop worrying about fault propagation and love mutation testing (MS, GG, MPEH), pp. 870–880.
CHICHI-2011-LatulipeCL11a
Love, hate, arousal and engagement: exploring audience responses to performing arts (CL, EAC, DML), pp. 1845–1854.
CHICHI-2010-PaceBB
The rogue in the lovely black dress: intimacy in world of warcraft (TP, SB, JB), pp. 233–242.
CSCWCSCW-2010-AmesGKS #network #product line
Making love in the network closet: the benefits and work of family videochat (MGA, JG, JK, MS), pp. 145–154.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2010-Hanenberg10a
Faith, hope, and love: an essay on software science’s neglect of human factors (SH), pp. 933–946.
CHICHI-2009-TangC #communication #mobile #question
A mobile voice communication system in medical setting: love it or hate it? (CT, MSTC), pp. 2041–2050.
HCIHCI-AUII-2009-BreuerKWPS
Love at First Encounter — Start-Up of New Applications (HB, MK, MW, NP, FS), pp. 585–594.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-HaywoodB #quote
“I Love My iPhone ... But There Are Certain Things That ‘Niggle’ Me” (AH, GB), pp. 421–430.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-PujolU #design #effectiveness
Productive Love: A New Proposal for Designing Affective Technology (RSP, HU), pp. 725–734.
PPoPPPPoPP-2009-KulkarniUCAV #how #transaction
Turbocharging boosted transactions or: how i learnt to stop worrying and love longer transactions (CEK, OSÜ, AC, EA, MV), pp. 307–308.
CHICHI-2008-JakobssonSWY #authentication
Love and authentication (MJ, ES, SW, LY), pp. 197–200.
CCCC-2008-Schwartzbach #compilation #design #how
Design Choices in a Compiler Course or How to Make Undergraduates Love Formal Notation (MIS), pp. 1–15.
HCIHCI-AS-2007-VanharantaKK #web
Love Dimensions on the Web (HV, JK, WK), pp. 1057–1062.
CHICHI-2006-RoblesSRN #how
Being watched or being special: how I learned to stop worrying and love being monitored, surveilled, and assessed (ER, AS, KR, CN), pp. 831–839.
CIKMCIKM-2006-Flake #how #internet
How I learned to stop worrying and love the imminent internet singularity (GWF), p. 2.
POPLPOPL-1998-JagannathanTWW #alias #analysis #higher-order
Single and Loving It: Must-Alias Analysis for Higher-Order Languages (SJ, PT, SW, AKW), pp. 329–341.

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